2015 5th National Symposium on Information Technology: Towards New Smart World (NSITNSW) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/nsitnsw.2015.7176401
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100 New Smart Cities (India's Smart Vision)

Abstract: India is the 10th, largest economy in the world, even though standing 2nd position in the global population. And 70% of GDP is coming from urban areas, while we are just investing 0.70 for urban development. For the best economic growth, India still needs to be focused much more on the consistently growing sectors like, Infrastructure, Industries, Hospital Services, Tourisms, IT, Foreign Direct Investments, Research & Development under PPP model, foreign collaborated Higher Education Systems, Service Industrie… Show more

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“…20 Different subsystems in urban regions operate together to successfully drive the urban system, and each subsystem is dependent on the others. 21 The concept of smart cities in India started growing after the Indian Prime Minister announced the development of smart cities in 2015. The announcement concerns the development of India's 100 smart cities plan.…”
Section: Smart Cities In the Indian Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Different subsystems in urban regions operate together to successfully drive the urban system, and each subsystem is dependent on the others. 21 The concept of smart cities in India started growing after the Indian Prime Minister announced the development of smart cities in 2015. The announcement concerns the development of India's 100 smart cities plan.…”
Section: Smart Cities In the Indian Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Romania, for instance, plans to boost production using cyber-physical systems in its smart factory vision as part of the fourth industrial revolution involving AI [22]. Essentially, in the "second machine age," the evolution of AI and robotics depends on the IoT as another smart city enabler [23] as well as automatization driven by: 1. production controlled by machines 2. real-time production, where intelligent machines determine the optimal utilization capacity of production 3. decentralization of production, where the machine is self-organized 4. no alterations to machines required by humans.…”
Section: Artificial Intelligence Robotics and Their Application In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Smart People," "Smart Governance," "Smart Mo ility," "Smart Environment," "Smart Living" for medi m-sized cities of Europe. The need for Indian sub-continent smart city model has arisen through an initiative taken by the Indian prime minister in 2014 to developed 100 smart cities [34]. The existing models can not directly be applied to rank Indian city.…”
Section: Figure 1 Indian Smart City Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%